All articles from Schuyler Velasco

The Auburn Tigers had the Florida State Seminoles on the ropes in the first half of the BCS title game. But by the fourth quarter, FSU QB Jameis Winston found his bearings, leading his team to a 34-31 win over Auburn.

Predictions for 2014 economy are generally upbeat, with analysts seeing growing picking up and the bull market in stocks continuing. But the economy won't get back to normal in the new year, despite the positive predictions for 2014.

Will Ferrell's promotional tour for 'Anchorman 2' has taken him to uncharted movie marketing waters, from college panel discussions to Olympic curling trials. Will future campaigns follow Will Ferrell and 'Anchorman 2's' lead?

Free Shipping Day falls on Wednesday this week, just in time to give your gift-giving efforts the final push they need. This year's Free Shipping Day coincides with a record-breaking season for online retail sales.

These 10 companies have some of the highest-paid CEOs in the US and huge gulfs between CEO and average worker compensation, according to a study from NerdWallet. Can you guess which company has the biggest pay gap?

Jameis Winston, star quarterback of the top-ranked Seminoles, will not face rape charges stemming from allegations that he sexually assaulted a fellow FSU student last year, a state prosecutor said. The accusation polarized the FSU fan base, tarnishing an otherwise gilded season.

As student debt continues to grow, getting the best bang for your buck is becoming more important than ever in choosing a college. In response to growing concerns over student debt, 'Best Value' college lists are popping up everywhere.

Black Friday weekend sales declined for the first time in four years, and retailers have fewer days than last year to lure shoppers into stores. Will the short shopping timeframe make a potentially woeful holiday for retailers even worse?

Tickets for Game 6 of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals are setting price records for both baseball and Boston-area sporting events. What's driving the Game 6 price surge?

Wal-Mart announced Tuesday that it would be handing out promotions to 25,000 US workers through the end of 2013. The promotions cap a year that has seen Wal-Mart come under fire from fair-wage activists and politicians for its treatment of workers.

McDonald's hotline set up to help workers with their financial issues redirects workers to public aid like food stamps and Medicaid, and a recent study suggests that fast food workers rely on $7 billion in federal aid annually to make ends meet. Are taxpayers footing the bill for low worker wages?

The World Series matchup between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals doesn’t feature a single player earning one of the top 25 salaries in baseball. Do the priciest players hurt teams more than they help?

Toyota recall involves 885,000 vehicles with leaky air conditioning filters that could cause problems with airbags. In some cases, spiders may be at the heart of the problem that prompted the Toyota recall.

Nielsen has launched TV Twitter Ratings, meant to measure the online social conversations around television shows. The TV Twitter Ratings launch is the latest effort by the TV industry and its advertisers to find more diverse measures of a show's success than traditional live ratings.

The government shutdown means the FDA has furloughed 45 percent of its workers, and the agency's routine food inspections have been put on hold. Experts warn that even a short government shutdown could be a lasting problem for the already underfunded FDA.